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SALES BY AUCTION. MONDAY, MAY 6, At 12.30 o'clock. In our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITE FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITE In DUNEDIN’S CENTRAL AREA, Presenting A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY For Any Class of Business. FREEHOLD AREA OF 30 POLES, With ENTRANCES TO TWO STREETS (Cumberland and Dunbar streets). On which is -Erected A MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE GARAGE. THE BUILDING covers practically the whole area, and the foundations have been laid to carry three or four-storey building. It could be adapted for any class of business, and is in splendid order and repair. . , THE FRONTAGES. A splendid frontage of 824 feet to busy Cumberland street, and a similar frontage to Dunbar street, by a depth of 90 feet, an ideal City Freehold. cI OSE PROXIMITY TO RAILWAY AND ALL BUSINESS CENTRES. Erontages to Cumberland street could be converted into • shops if desired, for "’ould be a good demand, SPECULATORS. INVESTORS, AND BUSINESS SITE SEEKERS Should not this wonderful opportu- „ nity, as the ' INCREMENT IN PROPERTY IN THIS LOCALITY IS ABSOLUTELY *. CERTAIN. DESCRIPTION; The _ Property is described as Part of Section 17* Block Township of Dunedm, area 30 poles, with frontages to Cumberland and Dunbar streets. JAAjIES SAMSON & ‘ CO. T * la Ye received instructions from Mi J; 1. M Culloch, who is in future conhning himself to agency work, to sell this very fine Freehold Property. THIS GREAT CHANCE ■to secure a City Freehold Business Pro perty like this should not be missed. MONDAY. MAY 6, At 12.30 o'clock. In our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. CENTRAL CITY FREEHOLD, PROPERTY On which is erected an UP-TO-DATE MODERN VILLA Of SIX ROOMS, Being No. 127 Leith street. This modern home is replete with every possible convenience, and is in perfect order; has recently been redecorated; picked tiled fireplaces, ■ fibrous plaster ceilings, e. light and heating plugs, built-in bookcase _ and cupboards, large roomy rooms, nice wide hall and' passages, kitchen range all tiled, pantry and scullery, meat safe fitted in. BRICK OUTBUILDINGS. Asphalt paths, rough cast and iron rail fences; nice little garden. SUNNY POSITION. CITY FREEHOLD NO CARS REQUIRED. VERY EXPENSIVE WIRELESS SEI Goes with the house. 1 The Vendor, Air E. O. Nees, requiring i bigger home, has built to his require raents on the hill, consequently the pro perty is on the market. FOR GENUINE SALE. TAMES SAMSON & CO. u have received instructions from Mr E, O. Nees to sell this DESIRABLE CITY PROPERTY. MONDAY, MAY 6, At 12.30 o’clock. In our Alain Floor Rooms, Dowling street. Under Instructions from the Perpetual Trustees, Estate, and Agftncy Company, Ltd. (Trustees in the Estate of the late C. M. M. AlacKenzie). CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Nos. 60 and 62, YORK PLACE. Area_ 25.8 Poles. On Which is Erected TWO WOODEN DWELLINGS. Practically in the Centre of the Town. One containing 4 rooms and' bathroom, the other 5 rooms and bathroom, also a separate contained flat of- 3 rooms and kitchenette. One house is at present vacant, the other let to a good tenant at 25s per week. ' Both have modern conveniences, including h. and c. water, electric light,_ etc. An excellent opportunity to live in one and lease the other house- and flat, the return from which would cover all outgoings. TAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions, to sell this City Freehold Property, being Part Sections 5,6, and 7, Block XVII, Duu ; edin; area' 25.8 poles, with frontage to York place. Further particulars from THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO., LTD.; CALLAN & GALLAWAY, Solicitors; Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PASTORAL PROPERTIES. , NEAR LUMSDEN. At Crosbie’e Hotel, Liimsdcn (By kind permission of the proprietor). On MONDAY. MAY 6, 1929, At 2.30 o’clock. TVONALD REID,' & CO., LT fr llave received instructions from V ham Philpott, of Morton Mains, farn and the Public Trustee fas executor the will in the Estate of the late Ji M Arthur) to sell by Public Auction, the above time and place: ALLTHE FREEHOLD AND LEAI LANDS, comprising li ACRES (more or less) FRJ HOLD (subject to survey), i taut 1 mile from the township Lumsden, being Blocks II and 1 Lumsden Hills Subdivision, be Sections 60/1, 152,_ Pt. 154, 892/3. Hokonui District, divii into suitably sized blocks. This Property has grown really gi root and white crops, and a portion suitable for growing lucerne. About acre s have, been under cultivation. ( remainder is in sweet tussock. The Area of the LEASEHOLD is 2 { TIL m c lesfJ )' hel( l at an ann inao °-k £5 n for „ ex Piring Marc! 1049 with Renewable Right. This bl is all in tussock, and adjoins the Fi nolcl. Both properties will be offered bloc.? as n Going Concern. An ceptnnal opportunity is therefore offe to acquire a first-class sheep run, all e country, situated alongside rail and portant sale yards. , For furthei particulars apply THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUST! Invercargill and Dunedin; Or, THE AUCTIONEERS MILTON SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 160 full-mouthed crossbre 30 two-tootli Wethers 150 eight-tooth Wethers 120 mixed-sex Lambs 300 fat and forward L; weeks on feed) 220 sound-mouthed Ewes 25 two-tooth Ewes 750 wether Lambs 330 full and faiiing-mout 180 forward Lambs. PALMERSTON SAL FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1929. 200 guaranteed sound-mouth Kwos 74 sound-month Ewes 70 ewe Lambs 49 wether Lambs '56 two-tooth Ewes 32 two-tooth Wethers. Further Entries Invited. rPEK DUNEDIN STOCK AGE * WOOL BROKERS’ ASSOC! OTAGO WITNESS.—N,w Stories. A large amount of reading matter Price 9q. ~

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20702, 27 April 1929, Page 28

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